Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, March 2 1961 . i kow Can I?? hotel arrivals ff - y- " ; ft fiT Report f rom Parliament 4 By Anne Ashley , how can I drive a nail without marring the , plaster I A nail can be driven into l,fd wall without crura-the plaster if the nail ia jn hot water for a few min Prine Rupert) N. Tarbuck, W. A. Evans, R. H. Arnott, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holmes and family, S. A. Curry and W. McRae, Vancouver; George Irvine, Beiia Blla; A. A. Luoma, WellsvUle. U.S.A.; R. M. Gosse, By E. T. APPLEWHAITE, M.P. Vancouver; H. P. Joys, Watson or Qlppea "uo "iciicu yai- This i8 being written the day after the House adjourned for Easter. Most of the members have already left for their homes. However, I am not doing so. I may spend the long week-end in Toronto but I want to use the rest of the recess to chase down several outstanding matters with various depart how can I prevent dan-niaaniup nne ounce of M J!y l DODDLE DISTILLED m Island; A. H. Lundberg. Seattle; Mrs. R. Coulombs, Sandsoit. ETERNAL ROAR- Niagara Falls has the steadiest flow of all the world's great waterfalls, normally 212,200 cubic feet per second. . I yw " I minhiir in on auart of i ui 'r - '-water. Do not use it until ments and boards. EthorouRniy mixerj una sei-Apply at night. Thp mprit nf iha narmant '- liiliSi M: KSlve St MAY ! How can i successiuny Icr ties? I Before washing ties, baste High up on this list lis the often were entirely lost sight of, matter of the outstanding 11- in the more interesting and eence for Central B. C. Airways 1 more vehement debate as to to operate from Burns Lake to I whether Jimmy Gardiner had or Smither and Terraee. I want to had not given an unfair irnpres-find out what Is holding that I gi0n of the United Kingdom gov-up and to get whatever objee- ernment. careluiiy 10 prevent me , r narlrlintr from beeom- MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE Mexico was a Spanish dominion until its freedom was asserted in the revolution lasting from 1810 to 1821. Lnpy. Remove the basting , i-.. ,t vn nni You'll enjoy the mature perfection for which lhi famnut Canadian Rye whisky hat ironing aim wi- i-o failr? new. UKRAINIAN BISHOP-Bi'shop Flaton, ru.ure leader of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada, is greeted by his two daughters on arrival at Toronto. They are Aniii, left, and Clarissa. Bishop Platon was forced to leave his native Ukraine in 1944 to e.-cape "butchery by the Bolsheviks." For the past seven years he has been the representative of the church in exile, living in a displaced-persons camp at Ludwigsburg, Bavaria. He is expected to be appointed head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Canada at a forthcoming convention. (CP PHOTO) liOT MUCH VARIETY traditionally been noted dricla Black hupia has just two seasons woo perfection recognized by the be year, a ory winter iroin fcer to May and a rainy people of B.C. who appre By Easley Blackwood ciale the full-bodied fluv-" In my last column I showed you a double finesse our and mellow ri linfss of B.C. Double Distilled. JEW-MASTER against the adversely held king and queen of a suit. Today Mr. Champion made a double finesse against the adverse king and jack of the trump suit. REELS Reduced Both sides vulnerable LTD. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. the ace of hearts and led another spade covering whatever lions tnere are straightened out so that this company can get going on the east-west service. FISHERIES COUNCIL Hon. R. W. Mayhew, minister of fisheries, welcomed delegates to the sixth annual meeting of the Fisheries Council of Canada on Tuesday morning in Ottawa's Chateau' Laurie. He addressed the delegates at the noon luncheon the same day, which was attended by a number of other cabinet ministers. St ewart Bates, deputy minister of fisheries, addressed the annual meeting on Wednesday morning. I was disappointed not to find any delegates this year from our part of B.C. ST. LAWRENCE BRIDGE I was somewhat surprised when we received twith a request for approval) from the Senate a bill entitled "An Act respecting the Construction and Maintenance of a Bridge over the St. Lawrence River at or near the Town of Valleyfield, Quebec." I thought this was bad business for the Dominion government, with the defence expenditures so heavy. However, when T rflmo tn rpari fVio Kill T fmn 50c each card Mrs. Keen played. an important discovery in the relief of pain ! This advertisement oi not pulillshec or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. If, on the first round oi spades, the 10 had lost to the WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. East dealer (Mr. Masters) 88 5 3 H A K S 7 6 D J 6 4 C Q 3 (Mr. Dale) (Mm. Kiimi) 8 K t 4 8 J 2 H J 9 4 2 H Q 10 D A K H D Q 8 7 6 C S 2 ' C 10 0 5 4 (Mr. Clifimpimi) 8 A tj 10 7 0 H 6 3 D 10 2 C A K J 1 The bidding: K.nt South Wot Nortll Pan ' 1 B Pain 2 H ' Pa 2 3 Puss 3 S 4 3 All pars SEE OUR niSPLAY OF jack in Mr. Dales hand, Mr. Champion planned to enter dummy with a high heart and finesse against the king on the second lead of spades. The chances are three to one that Mr. Dale will not hold both the king and the jack. Even if he should hold both honors, the double finesse procedure would lose a trick only when he holds the king-jack alone. JOHN H. 3ULGER MANSONS JEWELLERS Optometrist 1 s Mr. Dale was on lead against THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE BOX 998 522 3rd Ave W. EASTERNERS BIGGER Western chipmunks are smaller and have narrower stripes than chipmunks of eastern John Bulger Ltd. it was Just one to authorize the the fur-spade contract, and he Province I won the first two tricks wUh of Quebec to build the bridge and to require that the ! tne kln and ace of diamonds. slt and the niann must first ho 1 A third diamond lead was Third Avenue approved by the Dominion, to ' trumPed bY Mr. Champion with 0C REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ! assure that navigation is not ' interfered 'With. NEW INDIAN ACT Compliments came from all sides of the House to Hon. Wal He crossed to the queen of clubs and led dummy's trey of spades. When Mrs. Keen played low, Mr. Champion made the proper play of the ten of spades. ON OIL ter Harris for his excellent "' . ,Jl Mr- Da'e won wllh the king but statement when he introduced a tv,t , jr5. I INCOME TAX Returns prepared I R. E. MORTIMER 353 3rd Ave. W. Science progresses ... for 50 years wc have used little white tablets acetylsalicylic acij for relief of pain. Today this familiar pain killer is available in a new form without the disadvantages of acidity, insolubility and bitter taste. is called DISPRIN and is sold at druf&iits everywhtrt. DISPRIN is soluble and substantially neutral. When taken in water as recomracndeS, it enters the stomach as a true solution and noS ss undissolved particles. It is therefore less liable to cause stomach disromiort. DISPRIN is readily absorbed. Because it definitely dissolves (not merely disintegrates DISPRIN permits speedy absorption and gives quicker relief. DISPRIN is palatable. Even children v. ill take it rcajily. i RTE hi nFQPuumi for second reading the proposed , Q t particular S-VLt ?e referred ? hand Mr. Champion would have the statement of government t ex.act, tnsame result by policy which he had made on flnesd een of spades on the old Bill 26t, and r-em- th .,? fh .; tVl phaslzed the keynote of that USE BS. & W. CONDITIONER for Domestic Oil Stoves and Furnaces 1. Eliminates sludge and water in storage fuel tanks and lines. 2. Prevents soot and carbon In oil burning equipment. 3. Improves combustion and saves on oil. 4. No sputtering or iinoky tires. Jack would have fallen auto policy which U that, as the In matically under the ace on the diana become more self-reliant second ound PHONE GREEN 884 FOR DISPRIN i, now ovoilobla ol your druosi'. Bottlatof 26 tools or Hondy Pockot folders of 8. lUintLn. thprnlvP., tn mnrtorn ' But Mr. Champion Was just Science steps forward with condition, more emphasis is be- d?inS what good bridge players i WELDINfi SAFE SPEEDY .. PLEASANT YOUR FLAME BRIGHTER VOIR STOVE CLEANER 16-oz. tin $1.50 ' ing laid on greater participation "J" uu- " " B'"B and responsibility by Indians in el' every chance. If Mrs. Keen af- nad held both the kln and tne the conduct of their own fairs. I should like to quote one faclt f sPdes ,and one small sentence from the remarks of ?ne- Mr: Champion would have Solon Low, leader of the Social losrl " trlcks a a" ln tn,e sult-Credit group. He said: "I think' x" that case his 10 would have held he flrst trick He would that the minister has shown a tnen have entered dummy witn remarkable grasp of the whole BY THF MAKERS OF DtTTOf ANTI$I PTIC RECKITT COLMAV (CANADA) MMITO). PHAHMACiq.TK AI. DIVISION. MONTREAL SOLE AGENTS OF ALL TYPES idustrial Welding 1 COMPANY Thif advertisement H not published m displayed by the Liquot Control Board o W Govemwat of Brituk Colwbi. GORDON & ANDERSON s For the MEAL that REFRESHES 1 . . . r S. BEST Ml 51 FINEST Jjl Valfoniuj for llac Uklies and Gentlemen. Indian problem and has pre-1 I scnted In the House tonight a ! statement which it seems to me ' will go down In history ai one of the very first and most important, recognizing the principle that these are a noble people we are dealing with." WHEAT Perhaps, If you have been reading the daily papers, you are as tired of wheat as a steady diet as we were, here. I thought the debate on the Wheat Board Act would never end. Mr? Drew got irrto It, speak rooD m ,t mmw. v a rE2COT PHARMACY LING the tailor Sixth St Phone 649 . wi i HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p.m 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ing on an amendment moved by one of his followers, Mr. Ross of Sourls, Manitoba, but, as far as we were able to judge, the leader 6t the official opposition and the majority of the Conservative party dldnt seem to agree with the staid of Mr. Ross who represents a wheat-growing constituency. In fact several members, Including Mr. Drew, f lllrfi'KYRv: m PL tone V : -i P uey - Chow Mein spoke at great length and left us still wondering whether they did or did not approve additional payment to the farmers. 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